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 1  II,  13|        do not refrain from all vice and passion; about this
 2  II,  16|        through the practice of vice? Will you lay aside your
 3  II,  29|     also added causes by which vice should increase, and wickedness
 4  II,  29|     headlong into all kinds of vice, and fearlessly engage in
 5  II,  45|       and steadiness, prone to vice, inclining to all kinds
 6  II,  48|        perversely falling into vice, times without number, that
 7  II,  50|   ready and prone to fall into vice. In our opinion, however,
 8  II,  66|   cleansed from every stain of vice, have won over and charmed
 9 III,  19| because He is not disgraced by vice? Whatever you say, whatever
10  IV,  22|      author? or what stains of vice, how great infamy you heap
11  IV,  28|     and you pass by no form of vice, wickedness, error, without
12   V,  41|   language, so that that which vice formerly concealed from
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